Jesinta Campbell makes a powerful point about the booing of Adam Goodes.

Model and TV presenter Jesinta Campbell has powerfully spoken out in support of AFL star Adam Goodes following claims he was racially abused on the field.

Brownlow medalist Goodes, 35, was booed by West Coast fans at a game on Sunday. He has taken indefinite leave from the game amid ongoing controversy about whether the booing was racist.

During a segment on Today this morning Campbell, who is engaged to indigenous football star Buddy Franklin, praised Sydney Swans player Goodes for creating “a better future” for her own “future children.”

“Now I have to personally thank Adam Goodes because my future children are going to be indigenous, and because of his courage and his passion, he is creating a better future for not only my children, but all indigenous children,” she said.

Jesinta Campbell spoke out in support of Adam Goodes on the Today show this morning. (Screenshot via Channel Nine)

“And so for that I have to say, Adam, you are a champion on the field and off the field and I will stand by you.”

The 23-year-old former Miss Universe Australia also described persistent booing as “bullying,” calling on fans to stop the hostile behaviour.